Goals from Louie Soares, Jake Reid and Kamaron English secured a 3-2 win and three points against the Skrill South new-boys – for United’s second home win of the season.

Dwindling attendances at their temporary Surrey home are making it difficult for Hayes & Yeading to survive, with fewer than 100 turning out for Saturday’s game.

The club broke their silence on their official website this week, as club stalwart Tony O’Driscoll called for calm over United’s financial situation and the infrastructure of the club.

Further to that statement, O’Driscoll this week spoke exclusively to the Gazette and revealed a meeting will take place this Thursday to discuss the building problems.

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“I will always answer questions honestly,” said O’Driscoll. “We are not in talks with the builders at the moment. We’re talking to somebody, a mediator if you like, and this Thursday we will have a meeting to see where we are going to be going with this.

“The builders have pulled off and not made contact with us at all. We’ve got to chase them now. Not one brick has been laid and it’s very frustrating.

“There will be a lot coming out in the next week. After this meeting, something should happen That’s the truth. If it doesn’t happen then it won’t be for the want of trying. We’ve identified all of the problems, all of the issues, and we’re addressing those problems one at a time. That’s where we are.”

Hayes & Yeading announced in July that O’Driscoll had taken over the role of chairman from Derek Goodall.

O’Driscoll has been working tirelessly since that day, but the United chief has explained his position as chairman will only be officially ratified next week.

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“I didn’t want to take over as a director until I knew exactly what I was letting myself in for,” he added. “Now that I’ve identified everything there, I’m happy.

“Next week I’m having a meeting where I will become a director and I will have some new people joining me as directors.”

Sunday sees the visit of Bognor Regis to Kingfield to play Hayes and Yeading in the FA Trophy before further home games with Weston-super-Mare and Ebbsfleet give United the opportunity to carry on tackling the Kingfield jinx.